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Cambodia Chronicles: November 2009
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Meditations on the Natural Wonders of Prateh Kampuchea. Boats on Takeo's Canal to Phnom Da. 160;Friday, November 27, 2009. On our boat trip from Takeo Town. To Phnom Da (Ancient Chenla Temple Mount) to Angkor Borei (Ancient Capital of the Funan Kingdom, current site of US archeological digs, museum), we passed a lot of interesting boats. Here is a sample. Got lots of waves. Nice. Some boats were clearly not Khmer. From Vietnam. Posted by John C. Brown. Faces Along the Canal. Posted by John C. Brown.
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Cambodia's Gemstones: At the Mine Head
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Natural Gems and Where They are Found. HOME BLOG: Cambodia Chronicles. Encounters With The Khmer Language. Cambodia's Wild Flowering Trees. At the Mine Head. 160;Wednesday, November 18, 2009. In previous posts I have described Topaz Rough. Found in Takeo Province. Faceted stone sellers at the base of the mountain. Where the stones are found, the climb up the mountain. And the view from the top. We also met an old miner who lives on the mountain. Though no one knows when or if the mountain will play out (...
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Cambodia's Gemstones: Home on the Mountain
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Natural Gems and Where They are Found. HOME BLOG: Cambodia Chronicles. Encounters With The Khmer Language. Cambodia's Wild Flowering Trees. Home on the Mountain. 160;Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Most topaz miners 'commute' to and from their villages below. But a few live on the moutain-top, where small fruit orchards and vegetable gardens have been planted. Posted by John C. Brown. January 28, 2013 at 8:03 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). All writing and pictures © John Christopher Brown 200...
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Cambodia's Gemstones: Topaz Rough From Cambodia
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Natural Gems and Where They are Found. HOME BLOG: Cambodia Chronicles. Encounters With The Khmer Language. Cambodia's Wild Flowering Trees. Topaz Rough From Cambodia. 160;Monday, November 9, 2009. Gem sellers sell cut gems at the base where the dirt road from town (Kampong Chrey) leads to a very nice recreational area with mountain streams, swimming hole - with a moutain backdrop. Posted by John C. Brown. September 8, 2015 at 7:50 AM. If I were to go to Takeo would the locals know that mountain? I aim to...
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Cambodia Chronicles: Merry Christmas From Cambodia
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Meditations on the Natural Wonders of Prateh Kampuchea. Merry Christmas From Cambodia. 160;Friday, December 25, 2009. Christmas Day in Cambodia. Where the main religion is Theravada Buddhism. But Christmas Day is not a state holiday in Cambodia. Local kids did not wake up this morning eager to see what Santa brought. They are in school. Banks and government offices are open and most people are completely oblivious of the fact that Santa Claus is still working the rooftops and chimmneys in the...The comme...
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Cambodia Chronicles: January 2010
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Meditations on the Natural Wonders of Prateh Kampuchea. The Cambodian Bodhi Tree - New Leaves, and Old. 160;Monday, January 4, 2010. New leaves are showing on the sacred Bodhi trees across Cambodia as they are on the more common, and decidedly unsacred mango. At the same time many other trees are losing leaves, shedding seeds, or going dormant. Local lore says that at least some of the Bodhi trees originated in India. The trees in front of. But got its current name in 1865. Posted by John C. Brown. Link ...
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Cambodia Chronicles: Map of Cambodia - Regions
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Meditations on the Natural Wonders of Prateh Kampuchea. Map of Cambodia - Regions. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Map of Cambodia - Regions. Encounters in Khmai (BLOG). Link to Stories of Encounters with the Khmer Language and Notes on the Problem of Translation. Picture: Some Khmer Consonants and their Sub-Scripts. Link to stories about Cambodia's Precious and Semi-Precious Gemstones and Mining Sites. Picture: Blue Zircon (Ratanakiri). Wild Flowering Trees Blog. Cambodia's Remote Temples (Blog). This blog ...
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Cambodia Chronicles: The Cambodian Bodhi Tree -- New Leaves, and Old
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Meditations on the Natural Wonders of Prateh Kampuchea. The Cambodian Bodhi Tree - New Leaves, and Old. 160;Monday, January 4, 2010. New leaves are showing on the sacred Bodhi trees across Cambodia as they are on the more common, and decidedly unsacred mango. At the same time many other trees are losing leaves, shedding seeds, or going dormant. Local lore says that at least some of the Bodhi trees originated in India. The trees in front of. But got its current name in 1865. Those are the stories, and Cam...
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Cambodia Chronicles: December 2009
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Meditations on the Natural Wonders of Prateh Kampuchea. Merry Christmas From Cambodia. 160;Friday, December 25, 2009. Christmas Day in Cambodia. Where the main religion is Theravada Buddhism. Posted by John C. Brown. Death in Cambodia: 10 years old. 160;Monday, December 21, 2009. Posted by John C. Brown. Gasoline by the bottle. My Friend, the Tarantula (How about Fried Crickets? 160;Friday, December 18, 2009. If you travel up Route 6A from Phnom Penh. On your way to the northeast provinces, or perhaps to...
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Cambodia's Flowering Trees: December 2009
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In Search of Cambodia's Most Beautiful Trees. HOME BLOG: Cambodia Chonicles. Cambodia's Gemstones and Gem Mines. Encounters With The Khmer Language. 160;Wednesday, December 23, 2009. Today, I re-visited the medicine trees that I had previously identified in two posts, the beautiful flowering trees that stand across the street from the Cambodiana Hotel in Phnom Penh. And I got lucky in two ways! When I had written my first post about these trees. I had not met anyone who could tell me the name of the tree.